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As per the provisions, if aggregate cash withdrawal by an investor exceeds Rs 20 lakh but does not exceed Rs 1 crore during a financial year and he is a non-ITR filer, then TDS at the rate of 2 per cent will be deducted from the amount exceeding Rs 20 lakh.
from Wealth-Economic Times https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/wealth/personal-finance-news/tds-be-deducted-on-cash-withdrawals-from-post-office-schemes/articleshow/81756104.cms
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